By Nilüfer Satorius | Los Angeles Editor
Louis Vuitton’s immersive journey through the House’s 160-year history of creative exchanges and artistic collaborations are on display at the “Louis Vuitton X” exhibition at the Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills.
“Louis Vuitton X” exhibition was opened on June 28th but I just had time to visit this exclusive event. If you’re living in Los Angeles or planning to visit soon then you may experience this exhibition by yourself and discover over 180 items from Louis Vuitton’s archives; from red carpet dresses to iconic Monogram bags reworked by renowned artists and designers, such as Karl Lagerfeld, Rei Kawakubo, Cindy Sherman and Frank Gehry; and original collaborations and commissions by artists including Yayoi Kusama, Richard Prince and Zaha Hadid, which are all on display.
Louis Vuitton – Artycapucines Collection
Six contemporary artists brought their visions to Louis Vuitton’s iconic Capucines bag. Discover the limited-edition creations by Sam Falls, Urs Fischer, Nicholas Hlobo, Alex Israel, Tschabalala Self, and Jonas Wood.
Louis Vuitton X – Scarves Collection
Louis Vuitton X – Pop-up Store
Louis Vuitton’s limited-edition pop-up store is located on 2nd floor of the “Louis Vuitton X” exhibition and offering products including ready-to-wear, accessories, shoes, fragrances, leather goods, Objets Nomades collection and books.
Louis Vuitton X – Atelier
“Louis Vuitton X” exhibition is open to the public at 468 N. Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles until September 15. Don’t miss this opportunity while you still have time!
THE VENUE
Louis Vuitton X
468 North Rodeo Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
EXHIBITION HOURS
From June 28th until September 15th, 2019
Monday – Saturday: 10:00am – 9:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am – 7:00pm
**Free admission***
All Photos by Nilufer Satorius © Fashion Trendsetter.
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